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Re: What brand of beer did you drink in college?

Freshman/sophomore year was mostly Keystone or whatever was cheap or at the kegger. Busch Light was considered a luxury and if we had Bud/Miller/Coors or craft beers, it had to be a suit and tie affair. After I turned 21, it was the basic staples of Welch Bars, Bud/Miller/Coors & Mich Golden.

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Re: What brand of beer did you drink in college?

Don't know if this has changed, but most keggers when I was in school (fall 03-spring 07) were Keystone Light. From what I'm told, Keystone wasn't as prevalent in the 90s, but is still the most common keg beer at campustown parties.

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Re: What brand of beer did you drink in college?

When I was a freshman it was Keystone light. I think a 30pk of that crap was like $10. After I turned 21, it was mainly Bud Light, Busch Light, Mich Golden, or whatever was in the keg (usually Busch Light).

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